THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1901.
THE CITY HALL.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
The gum The Museum has been "kept up as that, want of funds and space preventing its developiscoturimprovement. Various birds, makes and other synowana The amous tooting of the shareholders in and subsoribora to the City Hall was held have been prouted to the Muscum by
Captain Anderson, Dr Korn, Mesura Alder this afteroorn. HomJJ Keswick tun, Drury, Ford, Hayes, Gate, Gray, New (chairman) president, and the other contleton, Noble Ho Ming, Poun Chun San,
Wai Pos Shan and others mon present were Messrs N. A Sol B. Layton, Don, H. E. Pullock, KC. (Contin Wall of the LM.S., presented ipvotal new specimens of saakes and doveted muttco), and F. B. L. Bowlay (Secretary) ruch time and skill to examining and re-shore, or run into Rous other vessel if in
The Chairman said-Gentlemen, Isforenaming the specimens already in the
Mu
Itokvisly unfair tousters of steamers to insist thus they should keep out of the way of junks and miting vessels in the parrow approaches to a crowded harbour, more especially as these craft aro usually wet with in licle fleets of five or six. It should also he remembered that a steamer when deeply lulen entris way for a consi. dorable tinte oron after her engines are stopped, and if she goes stern alio is liable eitlier to cant athwart the channel, ga on the fairway, I have the hour to bo, sir, Your most obedient servant,"
R. CHATTERTON WILCOX, Secretary-
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
the
p.
I submit to you a resulabor for the scop During the year ending 3 th June, 1900, tion of the report and counts for the pres 9,919 Europeans, Americans, and ether year, it may be of intercut if I wake-Chinese and 118,59% Chinese,, visited Hou.. T. Hercombe Smith, Acting Colonial of
a few general ranks in regard to the working of the institution: The dense embraced in the suport has not been a very succesful one dancinily, the receipts laving only exceeded the expendituro by very email eam, but for the we must nut bo onthouktui, as we are able to meet the
the Manou
Acomenta-The balange in the hands of the fun. Tresurer on th July, 1981, when the accounts up to 90th June, 1900, wars chcel, was $2.728.61, appears by the accounts antiexed; showing a gain on the site's working of $91.96. There is also a reserve fund considy of $13,549.55 on fixed deposit with the Hongtong mul Shang lui Bor, including interest up to 24th June, 1000
J. J. Keswick,
Chairman, City Hall Committee.
SAILING REGULATIONS IN HONGKONG HARBOUR.
Correspondence with the
Government.
The following is the Correspondenco sub- witted to the committes meeting of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerco of the 18th inst
calls for op-keep, insurance, de, without incurring a debit lines. The chief falling off in revenus has been in rest of theatre which necessarily varies goddeal, Judg ing from there and past result, Im ntraid the City Hall can nocer o aprofit ablo institution to its proprietora ut the Committee, foc imtite vahe to the general community is fully appreciated, I am glad to say that the prosant season has opened very much more satisfactorily than the prees ing ouc, and although lie necessary encellation by the A. D. U and others of all engagements in Tubrusy caused considümble loss of roveune, Lam pluasut to say that Airce then the soon has been phenomenaly both in regard to the number of the performances, and in the receipts of the Companies rest probably Aue to the temporary increases in the "Naval and Military forces, combined with increased local population, and an increased number of visitors. Your committed esti mate that the funds in hand at the endusent in the regulations for control and of the sonson will be sufficient to bear the expense of the internalling and directing the navigation of Sailing decoration which I am afraid we most Craft within the narrow waters of the Co-
THE KEĆULATION OF SAILING CRAFT IN HONGKONG HARBOUR,
Hongkong General Chnurber
of OnmmerDE,
Hongkong, 19th March, 1991. Sir,The attention of my Cansmitter ħas |
been drawn to the necessity oxisting for come
lako in hand as soon as possible, is there my has been a good deal of wear and lear in this use of the theatre, These regulations provide that veacly and also in building furniture, etc. The propelled by stem must give place to ves- success of the expericht of keeping open sels driven by wind, and are fair and rea- the library in this evenings, which sonable when applied to navigation in lie was conserved in March last year, hapen sons, but when applied to the ap or tin realized expectation, as is proved lies to the harbour they are enculeted by: the fact the 9564 readers visited that work distrously to large steamers, whoeg te lind it diflicult to bring thou library in the evening, batweon and 11. during twelve months ending is 1901. The majority of
the
safely through narrow channels crewild 20th Math in the daytime and the thu. quently is to cross their bows, and whe with sailing craft, whose practice it fre
the render evening, so the local and hore nowators ever concede any right of way to cleaners. The latest instance of disaster resulting and magazines, which are much appro ciated, and regular gifts of periodicals from his practice was afforded by the would prove a creat born to this class experience of the Ocean Stosuship Co's of readers, was probably may bare steamer Mendaus, which, in endeavouring no other opportunity of seeing the to avoid a junk standing in her way, went magazines and papons The banks ashore in Sulphur Channel, causing o of the Committed aro did to those who heavy loss tu hut vwucre and also to the have to generously sent payors and cargo underwriters.
obviate such disasters in the future. porodicals, and, on their behalf, I express our grateful acknowledgment of them. The the Committen would suggest Unt so far free leading collection started by Mr na the Jarbour entrances are concerned. the Pollock is still in its infaney, so to speak, but there are 44 barrawers, and auyons in o'tgible as arrower who can y sin Tras a ratepayer a guarantee to refund the value of any trak Lost or damaged. The borrowers are chilly c'erks in various business of subilin- ate cera in the Government sorrico The museum calls for no comment, In the absenca of any scientific cură- tor, arit of any endowment, It
not possible to improve it, and the land spach amitabhu is already overcrowded and cannot be increasi d." : The "intAUM CON- tinues, however, to have a gredt af traction to many of our Chinese follée-townstner, and visiture. Before moving the adoption of The report and accounts, I shall be glad to afford any further information which suyo pou might constieg of interest.
There were no questions and the report and accounts more adopted?
This was all the business
The following is the report of the Com mittee of Mangement of the City Hall, submitted to the shareholders and subscri
The last Annual Meeting was the 1st day of May, 1000.
Committee and Sheff.--There has been no change in the Cominittee, which consist of
roponsibility of keeping out of the way of incoming and outgoing stramurs should be thrown on the lunatt sailing vessels as is done in Singapore where the following rule has been elatied in the local Part Regulations:
FROATH QOING THROUGH NEW BARBOUR.
native craft, harts, or rafts going through New Harbour are to keep out of the way of the steuners, and simuki they have to anchor we to do a well in short and at night to keep a light burning above the vall and visible at o Adistaries of une malo."
The Committee are of opinion that if some similar regulation were to be enforced
the arrow waters of this Colony, it would tund to lessen the difficulties of ontoring or Toaving a crowded harbour, and wont st the same time imposo we real hardship on the junk masters and owners of native craft, who at provont exercise little diace tion in handling their vessels and show no consideration of foreign steuners.
I have the honour to be, sir,
YULT nost oberlient servant,
*R, CHATTERTON WILCOX,
Secretary.
Hon, J. II. STEWatie Lockhart, O M.G.,
Colonial Secretary,
·Colonial Scoretary's Office,, Hongkong, 6th March, 1991. Sir,In directed to acknowledge the
the Hon. J. J. Keswick (Charnan), Messie | réceipt of your latter of the 19th instant, H. N. Mody, B. Lasten (Hon. Trousurer), and to inform you in reply that His Excel- and N. A. Siebs, and the Ion, H. Potongy the Govorner will be glad to hara huck, K.Q. Mr H. L. Dannys (Sucretary particular of any other diesstors of this ko.) resigned in Jane, 1900, after 23 years | Lind ikat tava vecurred in the entrances ta service, and Mr F. B. L. Boyley was the Hongkong lust bour.I have the honour pointed Secretary, Libration and Curator to bo, Sir, Your most obedient servant su his stead.
G. Chsstent), The State of the
buildin
for Colonial Secretary. waa thoroughly the rol teots, Messrs Palmer and Turner, in Sep The Secretary, Charuber of Commerce,
by
tember, 1900, il tire report all the main timbera to be in a seunst condition. Sun- dry bail ry timbers had to be renewed on account of the attacks of white ants, but Zas damago from this bouse was zouch leis than umal,
Hongkong General Chamber
of Cominerer. Hongkong 11th April, 19991., Sir, I have the boouue to neknowledge receipt of your latter of the 26th ult. (666) informing id in reply timy letter of the 19th idem (proposing that rules for the regulation of sailing craft in the harbour and its approaches should be formulated) that His Excellency the Governor will l
to Blad
have particulars of any disastera The interior of the Theatre, the Hall, sindlari the recent stranding of the Mene. Staircases and Entranco Helis requiconians that have occurred in the entrances decoration, and it is hoped that this work Hongkong harbour. will soon be taken in hand
The capenditure on repairs during the 12 months ending 30th June, 1900, amount, ed to $2,020 42, including $1,000.00 for repairing the exterior of the building; mos- toried in last yone's report.
A
Usa of the Theatre, cle-Daring the twelve months from Jat July, 1899, to 30th June, 1900 the Thestro was engaged by the Haking Anatens Deuatio Club, Mosaro Dallas and Musgravy, Mes J. Wal dorf, Madame Konura, M. Georges Star, Mr. H. Dulins, the Delroy Company, the Dramatic Companies of several Warships, and other.
Many uthor cases of the kind can be cited, but it is difficult to record them all, ng Do me, seems to have kept any list of dates. About twelve years ago the British steamer Techné struck on some rocka in the Lycenia Pass and broke her stem when endeavouring to a vid collision with
junk Somo years later the Brition steamer Lightning ran on the rocks off Green Island, the P. & 0, steamer Ancona The St. George's and St. Andrew's Halis vollided with a Chinese stemmer off North were used for concerts and musical enter Point, and the steanier Zaire wont ashore on North Point on the 14th November, tainments, and the Bull-Room suite was Jut for several Balls. The St. Andrew's Hall 1899, all through trying to steer clear of and other rooms were as usual placed at the impeding junks Torivorsteamer Heung disposal of educational and charitable isiskan, when attempting to avoid a sampan tutions for ozamaticais, prize distributions on the 20th December, 1892, by perting and bars, free of chary
dek bein, ran ashore near the old F. & 0.
The Library. The outer of roders Wharf. The elemur Fassung while trying and borramers dring the 18. nunha cad on the 7th June, 1890, to aroki collision ing 3th June, 1900, was 13,280), vory with a junk, struck the Praya Wall The Jarge increase on any previous rected steam hun po sunk bilinst-boat that 48 books pallished in Hongkong have tried to cross her hows while entering port; been added to the Library hy the foyer one of Means. Sicuisson & Cova staimers mont, of which the majority are missionary, collided with a junk on the 17th Nesem pamphlets, angaumerous newspapers and ber, 1880, when entering port, and the other peticdicals bive been presented byrer, roser foran was in collision with a Mr Pollock, Mr Sichs, Mr Layton; the islo junk in Capaimun Fass rm the 13th Jon American Consul General Mr Runserelle unty, 1001
Wildman), the Committee of the Hong to the herbolt that duch disasters occi
us set on in the Bay approaches Club, and other
The proprietors of the Aceite and of the staters are pressingly lable to them in local Newspapers aro ta be thanked for top-this fairway which yously becomes more tumatary to supply their periodicals gratis. crowded. The memonde case in which Owing to the generosity of the Rou the P M Brauner City of Peking, when
the
Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office. Hongkong 18th April, 1901. Sir-Referring to your liters of the 19th ultimo and 11th instant concerning 'box for coming and directing rigin of siling craft within the row waters of the tokay, I am directed to inform you that this forament is in songmunication with the Gaveruent of da Straits Belliemonts on chó subject.—I have the honour to bo, sir, Your most obediant serrat,
Sencomut Saum. Auting C Jomal Secretary, The Secretary, Chamber of Commerce.
IT'S TANGEROUS
to triflu with a wall, Usa
COUGIE
CHAMBERLAIN'S
REMEDY. Pleasant to take-nerer búils to cura. For ate by till dealers in medicines every-
plane.
C
Price, 50 ets. sed $1.450. For sale by All Dealers, WATKINS & Co., General Agents.
Exchango.
Hongkong, April 25 1901.
On London--
Documentary, 4 mondu siglo....2/0}
do demand,
An Berlin--Bemanip On New York
Bank, Wire,
...111
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30 days' sight.
91
1 months' sight,
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Credits, 4 mouths? vight,
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147
On demand, On Calella
Wir
148
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... 148
1% in
2 % pm.
On demand, On Singa
On demani, On Mapila
On deavad,
On demand, 30 daga' night, (przypały paayor) On Yokoham
On demand,
On Shanghal-
LIN
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Adr
29% pm. ...232.06 Gold Leaf, tot fiuc, (pet).. Sovereign (Bake buying rate)...10.03
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FURNITURE (MOSTLY OF MARINBURY MARE).
tions to Sell by L'ELLIC AUCTION,
Undersigned has received instr
.TO-MORROW (FRIDAY),
20th April, 1001, commencing at 2,90 At Nos. 2 & 4, Unge Street, (CORNER LYNDHURST TERRACE),
Tun.WROLE OF THE VALUABLE FURNITURE,
Comprising:-
DRAWING-ROON SUITS UPHOLSTERED in SADDLE BAG PLUSH and SILK TAPESTRY, EASY CHAIRS, BEVELED MILLORS, VERY FINE Chan JacqUERED SCREEN, SILK EMBROIDERED SCREENS, CLOISONNE VASES, BRORZES, CARPETS, Ruas, Etc., Ele.
FINELY CARVED MARINEURK SIDEBOARD with BEVELLED MIBOR, MARINDURK (VEN- MANTELA, DINING TABLE, MOROCCO DINING Room Stare, BOOKCASES, BRASS FENDERS, ENGRAVINGS, ELECTRO, GLASS and Crock- BBY WARE, CUTLERY, CANTON BLACK WOOD TABLES and Sroots, Lace CURTAINS, Etc., Etc.
Entertainments.
THEATRE
ROYAL,
CITY HALL, HONGKONG. UNDER
NDER the Direction of Mr. ROBERT
Broven.
Representative-Mr. ALLAN HASON, TO NIGHT (THURSDAY) April 25th.
THE
Destination.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Fessels.
Agents,
Date of Leaving-
Jobb, Livingston & Co. May 9, at 6 p.m.: ..... Nippen Yosen Kaishu, April 26, at é p.m.
Norddeutscher LloydMay 1 at noon, Douglis Laprail & Co. April 25, at Noon Hamburg, Am'ta Linie May 3, Hamburg-Am'ka Linia May 26. Hamburg-Am'ka LivieJune 10, Butterfield & Swire... May 2.
Australian Parts . Guthrie (8)............ Australian Ports....... Yaszata Maru (8) Bremen & Ports of Call Prinzesa Irene (0) Haiphong........... failoung (s) I've, B'mon &H'burg Konigsberg (u) Havre and Hamburg.. Segovia (6) Havre and Hamburg. Ambris (1) Floilo and Cebu...... Kaitong (8) Kobe
Tientsin (s)
BROUGH COMEDY CO. Koon and Tokohama Shinano Maru (A) BROUGH COMEDY CO. | Liverpool www.Pyrrhus (8)...... BROUGH COMEDY CO. London & Ports of Call Bobrnen (6).......
Loudon......
Antonor (8). Loridon..........ma e-
Canton (8).. Manila
Sungkiang (s).. Bamerida (8). Manila ........................... Yawata Marti (e).. Marcilles v. Saigon. Yarra (6) Naw Yorky.Sap:Unta: Asturla (a)
TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) AND TO.
THE
MORROW (FRIDAY), April 25th & 6th, Manila
Adventure of Lady Ursula Adventure of Lady Ursula Adventure of Lady Ursula A Comedy in Four Acte, by ANTHONY HOLE.
· SATURDAY AND MONDAY, April Val and 29th.
THE
'Second Mrs. Tanqueray, DOUBLE BRASS and TEAK BESTIARY,Second Mrs. Tanqueray FUSELY CARYED MADINSURS WADEDES
Second Mrs. Tanqueray
with GLASS DODES, SEPAY WARDLEY
BUREAUX
WASHINGSTANDS, TOILET CROCKERY, BED LINEN, Etc., Etc.
BATH-Reon and PANTAY REQUESTED.
And
4 COTTAGE PLANOS in excellent
condition (by COLLARD and COLLAR,
Rankaze, and Row: 11.17).
1 MILNER'S Sarb.
1 SILVER MOUNTED DU
(LAPPE and WLCB).
CA
On View from TUESDAY, the 23rd
Inst
Catalogues will be issued. TERMS:-Gh on delinea.
GEO, P. LAMMERT,
> A ̈ctioneer.
Hongkang, April 26, 1901.
Ant
PUBLIC ALÆTIÓN.
THE Undersigned has received instruc- The doses, Est, da Sell by Public Auction,
112
SATURDAY,
the 27th April, 1901, at 2.39 r.m., at his Itesirlerice, No. 3, Seymour Real.
THE WHOLE OF BIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Comprising:-
DRAWING ROOM SUITE, OVER MANTELS. CURROS and ORNAMENTS
A Fine Salection of HI: PAINTINGS, PRINTS and WATER COLOURS, T} ]; Chapman, Hall and others.
BOOKS: CHAS DICKENS' WORKS. DINING TABLE, Bogfish and MA HOGANYSIDERARD, Marinisuk-made DINNER WAGGON.
DINNERand DESSERT SETS, GLASS and PLATED WARE.
BRASS MOUNTED DOUBLY IRON BEDSTEADS, IRON COT and CRADLE.
Dinible and Single WARDROBES with GLASSDOOR, MARBLETOP BUREAU
An Original play in Four Acts, by ARTHUR W. PINERO.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, April 30th and May lat.
The Brixton Burglary' The Brixton Burglary The Brixton Burglary' An Original Farcical Comedy in Three Acts, by FRED W. SIDNEY.
The Fox plans are now on view at The Robinson Piano Co., where Seats can be hooked Six Dars in ADVANCE.
P. & 0. 5. N. Co....About May 1. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. April 26, daylight. Butterfield & Swito.... May 10........
P. & O. S. N. Co... April 27, at noon, Butterfield & Swire... May 14. P. & O. 8. N. Co......About May 18. Butterfioli & Swiro.. April 26
Shewan, Tories & Co. April 27, at 5 p.m.. Nippon Yusen Kaisha.jApril 26, at 5 p.m. Mtésmagories Maritimnas May 6, at 1 p.m.
Carlowitz & Com About May 4,
Dodwell & Co., Ltd.. May 3. Dodwell & Co., Ltd... May 24. Dodwell & Co., Ltd...June 14, (s). Shorma, Tomes & Co. About May 21. Butterick & Swire.... About May 15. .D. & 0. 5, S. Co. May 7, at noon. (8)......Pacific Mall S. 8. C. May 1, daylight.
logo Kisen Kaisha.... May 15, at noon. P. & 0. 5. N. Go.......JAbout May 11. P.&O.S. N. Co... About April 87. „P. &0. $.N_ Co....... Mar, 31, daylight. Siemssen & Co... April 26, at 5 pm,
New Yorky. Suez Canal Forndene (8) New Yorky. SuezCanal Afridi (9) New York; v. SuerCanal Hillglen (a).... Portland, (Or.), &o.... Knight Companion San Diego & San Fco Carlisle City (2) S. Francisco v. Japan. Gaelic (s)..... S. Francisco
7. Japan. of Peking City S. Francisco v. Japan. Hongkong Maru (6) Shanghai... Bengal (8) Shanglui...Sobraon (a)...
Ballaarst (s). Shanghai..... Lyoumeen (e) ... Shanghai & Chinking Blita Nossack (a)... East Asiatic T. Co., Ltd April 26, alb p... Singapore, Penang,de. Giaala (5) ....... Bander, Wisin & Ch. May 15fternoon. S'pore, Colbo & B'bay Kagoshious Maru (8)... Nippon Yusen Kaisha April Stow, Amoy &F'chow Anging MATU (9) Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. May 8, daylight. Swatów, Amoy & Too Akishi Maru (8) ...... Miteni Bussan Kaishu May 1, daylight, Swalow,Amoy & Tsui. Haiching (8)ingar Swatow, Amoy &Tau Daijin Maau (s) Tientsin
Tucoma (Waeh.), Jo.. Olympin (8) ....
Kweiyang (5)
at noon.
Douglas Lapruik & Co. jápril 28, dayligh. Mitsui Passan Kaiehn, Ajril 29. Dodwell & Co. Limited April 16, at noon. Butterfield & Swire... May 2, atbp.. Vancouver (B,C), &e. Empress of Japan (s)... Canadian fic It. Co. Day 1 at 1-800 Victoria & Vancouver, Tartar (8),............................. D. E. Brown...... About May 1, To-day's Advertisements
DEPARTURES,
April 25.
Flandria, for Shangbai.
FOR SHANGHAI AND CHINKIANG. Pakshan, for Bangkok,
HE Sternship
ELITA NOSSACK,
Captain BREEN, will be despatched as alive TO-MORROW, the 20th Instant, at
Phiers: Boxes 81k, Drees Circle and Stalls 83. Pit $2, and Back Sunts SI. Doors open 8.30. Curtain D. Carrieres 11.30. Late Trama 15 minutes after Performace.5 p.m.
Hongkong, April 25, 1901.
HONGKONG MISSIONS TO SEAMON,
CONCERT
100
will be given on WEDNESDAY, May 1st, at 9 p.m. BY THE MENDERS OF.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL CHOIR, in the Üles, C. L. CHATERS BUNGALOW,
An
KOWLOON
(Kindly lent for the occasion).
attractivo Programme hasbeen armnged,
which will exist of PART SONGS, DUETS, SOLOS, PIANOFORTE SELECTIONS.
The Proceeds will be devotal to the local work of the Missione to Seamen,
Prices: Reserved Seate $2. Unreserved Seats S1, Solters and Sailors Half-pfice,
Hatch Ho, for Chinking. Telemachus, for Singapore.
ton,
a de Luton, Amorican getbont, for Can-
·Struthgple, for Moji and San Francisco. | Kachidate Mary, for Katebinotza. « For Freight, apply to
Lightning, for Singapuro and Caloutta. EAST ASIATIC TRADING CO., LTD., Amara, for Singapore.
Macduff, for Moji. Agents.
Hongkong, April 23, 1001.
897
CALIFORNIA AND ORIENTAL
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
IN CONNECTION WITH TRE
CLEARED.
ange, for Swałow
|| Benéürlich, for Nagasaki. Shinano Muru, for Kobe,
Haichung, for Swatow. Pozany, for Shangbai,
ATCHESON, TOPEKA AND SAXTA FR Gara, for Heibow,
RAILROAD Co.
Proposed SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG TO SAN DIEGO, AND SAN FRANCISCO FIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU,
Taking Carge and Passengers to JATAN PORTS, and HONOLULU, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CEN. TKAL and SOUTH AMERICA, Etc.
Curlisle City
About 15th May.
THE
|
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Por Gily of Peking. From San Francisco, &c., Comdr. and Mrs D. D. V. Stuart, M D. D. V. Stuart, Jr., Comité. J. R. Solf- ridge, Mr and Mrs Elias, Mrs R. Crane,. MEO, S. OT, UN, MrJ. Guy, Mrs Killig, Mr F. C. Lyons, Col, and Mra G. H. igbee Me W. 5. Allen, Dr C. J. Decker, LS. N., Mr and Mrs J. C. Grad- chill, Messrs I. McClcer and G. W. Gala
Por Emuerulda, from Manila, Mrs Ensils, Mra Alonzo, Musts McKillop, A, Jolinson.
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL GLASS, and MARBLE TOP WASH- | Tickets may be dtained from the ROBIN. Steamship Carlisle City will be dea, C. Marmaakło and 2 chhired, and 193 Chi.
(SÜPPLZEN DIKOREA BRETERJ
Germaniens, Shanghai, Marsh 42;
Kostman
265; Ju drant, 29; Aubric. Claverdon, Ode. Sutherland, April 2; Orel, Malacca, Dhabani, Dick Branch, Glenartney, Glentone, Miltenberg, Jap, Cinier fey, Cuningsby.
(lowester BINTA
STAND.
Onc METAL FRAME COTTAGE PIANO, by Collard and Calland, in First Class condition,
OND PERAMBULATOR, One CENTS.' HOWE'S BICYCLE, One COOKING RANGE.
A low PLANTS in POTS.
&c.,
c.
te.
Chu 9: Barra, itu Mare, Cataloguea wil be issued aurl the whole to Feds, Fulmina, 19; Much Achilles he view on and after Third, the 25th
Judeux India, Adriation, Dente lux, Hustong malt, Fille & Hour, in: Hengine, Buck, Mutabery, B; Aumani, Plussy, Binya Maru, Maronit, Hundetry, Ben-
midlar, 23.
Mais
The E. & 1. Cel's run, Hallaured, with the
instant.
TERMS OF SAL ---As Customary.
V. I. REMEDIOS, Auctioneer. Hongkong, April 19, 19 1.
874
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Undersigned has received instruc
SATURDAY,
Evitae Matt of 29th March, left 8iations to Sell by PERLIC AUCTION, of gapore on Sunday, the 21st April, at Buza, and may bu expected here on or about Friday, the 26th April. This Picket lings replies fo Jetters despatcheat from Hongkong on 25th Feb.
The Imperial German Mail 8.x. Preussen,
carrying the Goran Mails with dates Irena Berlin of the 1st April, left Co. lambo on Friday afternoon, the 19th April, and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, the 1st May.
The T. K. K, 3.5. Hagkong far, with mais de.. left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu. Yokohama, Inland Sca, Kobe, Nagasski and Shanghai, on the 9th April
The C. P. R. Co.'s a.a. Empress of Japan Loft Vancouver on Monday, 15th April for Hongkong, via the usual Tapanese ports of call.
The
The P. M. S. S. Chang, with amila &c., left San Francisco for this port via Homo- Jalu, Yokohama, Inland Sen, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghal on the 17th April. O. & V. Co.'s sas. Chedic, with maila &c., from San Francisco to the 30th Marrh, via Honolulu, has arrived at Yokolama, and kit for this port vu the morning of the 21st April, vis Inland Sea, Kuba, Nagasaki and Shangani.
Steamers Expected: The P. & 0. S. N. Go's s.a. Tientsin left Singapore for this port on the 22nd April, at 5 p.m. The N. Y. K. se. Kojshina Maru Jeft Shimonoseki for this port on Plat
April, and is expected to arrive here
on the fath April.
The. H. A. La toimer Segocin, from Han-
burg, left Singapro Inc. this port m the 20th April, and may be expected here on or bout tha 25th April, Thess. Eastern left. Port Tarwin for this.
port via Manila on 15th April, aud is due here cas or about 27th April.
The Cat, & 0. S. 8. Co.'s so. Carlisle City Jeft-Sun Dingges on 25th March, for Japan and Hongkong.
The
Tho
Tolurstjerne from Japan, China
and Hongkong srived at Now Yur on the 14th April.
N. P. Co.'s 6.6. Binemur sailed from Tacoma on the 10th April, for Vladi vostack
The M. P. Co.'s... Glenshi sailed from
the 27th April, 1901, at 2.45 p.m., at No. 3. *LYEEJOON VILLAS, Kowloon, the Re- sidence of W. G. Sṭackwood, Esq.,--
A QUANTITY OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, (Particulars from Catalogue.) Turan: ---- Cash on delivery. "
petched for SAN DIEGO, SAN SON PIANO COMPANY; Roys. J. H. FRANCISCO, Fit MOJI, KOBE, YOKO HAMA and HONOLULU, on or about FRANCE and T. WRIGHT and
10th May,
Through Bilis of Lading issued to any point in the United States.
A. CUNNINGHAM, Hon. Scc., ST. JOHN'S C. Chora. Hongkong, April 25, 1901,
911
To-day's Advertisements
Cargo will be received, en board until 5 the day previous to Sailing. Inroel the same time. All Parcels should bo
is required.
Package we reveived at the Chiles until
TOWCESTER SCHOOL aldres in fan. Value of same Consular Invoices, to acompany Cargo destined to Points beyond San Diego, should he Rant to the Company's Office, addressed to the Collector of Customs, San Diego.
(NDETHAMPTONSHIRE, ENGLAND) Principal: Dr. W. T. KNIGHT. AUTHOR OF · ÅLARBRAIC FACTORS,' &c., &u. Sole Charge of Fadian and Colonial Pupils. Preparation for all Examinations. Tea Comfort.
Moderate and Inclusivé Terms. Fall information at the Office of this Paper,
DIO
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
On View from FatDay, 26th April, JL THE G.'s Steamship Kumng basing CEO. P. LAMMERT,Tarrived from the above tous, cond
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, April 29, 1901,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
vigners of Cunga by her are hereby informed 888 th their Goodd will delivered from
almguide.
Cargo impeling the discharge or remain. ing on board after 4 p.m., the 27b Irst., THE Undersigned has received instruc. will be landed at Consignees' risk and ex- Ttions to Sulby PULANG Urius, on palio len belowasnt Bar POLST
MONDAY,
the 29th April, 1901, at 2.45 p.m., at No.
Orsay TERRACE,' Kowloot,
A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. (Particulars from Catalogue),
And
1 JAPANESE RICKSUA.. TERUS-Cash on delivery,
GEO, F. LAMMERT,
Audiencer. Hongkong, April 23, 1601.
No Fire Insumner will be offørted, Bills of Jering will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,
General Manager's.
Hongkong, April 25, 1901,
REGULAR
poa
|
For further informativa us to Freight or Passage, apply ter
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Ageals, HONGKONG, China & Japan. Hongkong. April 25, 1901.
BEN' LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP HENYORLICH.
1:07
FROM LONDON AND STRAITS.
ONSIGNEES of Carga are hereby in- formed that all Goods have been landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHART AND Gopows Co., Lt., whence and/or from the Wharves delivery any be obtained.
No Claims will be simitted after, the Gonds have left the Godowns, and all Goode' renmining undelivered after the 29th Inst. will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before thoirth prox, they will not a recognized.
All Broken, Chafed, and Damaged Goods ara to be loft in the Godowns, where they
STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW will be examined on the 20th Inst., at 11
YORK,
VE PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.
J'arc SATING FROM HONGKONG.
On View frons SATURDAY, the 27th April. FERNLENE.............Std May.
AFRIDI
24th: May. HILLOLEN........ ...Jith Jndo. SLOWTHER CASTLE ......30th Jung.
For Freight and further information
Apply to
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instruc Tribe to all by PUBLte AUCTION, ou
WEDNESDAY,
the 1st May, 1901, Commencing at 2.45 p... at No. 38, Morris Hill Rvec,--
A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. (Particules from Cataloguel, Also:
A COTTAGE PIANO in good condition.
Teams --Cash on Delivery.
905
990
DODWELL & CO., LTD..
Ayants, Hongkong, April 24, 1991.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON, FORT SAID, COLOMBO
...AND SINGAPORE,
Company's Sunshin Shinano Mara, baving scrived from the above Prits, Consignees of Vargoare herchý informed that their Goods are being landed
4.1.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Dils of Lading will be countersigned by
GBR, LIVINGSTON & Co..
Agents Hongkong, April 23, 1901.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS
¡April 24.
693
Paklei, British air., 1,248, C. C. Williams, Wohn and Chinkiang April 19, General.— BUTTERFIELD & Swe
Hanchen British str., 3,062, Finlayson Saigon April 20, Rice and General.-Ber TREFIELD & SWIED.
April 25.
City of Peking, American str., 3,128, J. T. Smith, San Francisco aud· Shanghai
Paal, Mr Palur, and 830 Chinore
Ter Hwang, from Calcutta, &c., Me Per Lennon, from Shanghai, Capt. Y Hansen, Mr and Mrs King, and 38 Chiness.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British tesmer Pakhoi reports:
From entrance of Yang-ive to lat. 9 16 N.,
mg, 121.30 E, dense fog, ship 20 hours
off Roubam Straits, owing to fog; from
thence to path, clear weather, overcast, light. S. W. winds, south her.
The British steamer Kamerald reports: Light West and B. W. winds and fine wea ther, with mouth eon.
The British stesti Kuuseng reporta: From Singapore to lat. 16° N., Jong. 112.52 E., moderate tight N.Ey winds and fine weather; thence to port, idete to light Sly winds, with corresponding sea and fing weather.
The German steamer Lootgmoon reports From Shanghai to Turnabout, foggy wes- flur, Northerly wind and rain from Turo. shut to port, tine weather, fresh S.W. wind. April 24th, st 10,59 km., puussed ateam-inuich Peko.
The British steamor Chewo foi reporta In Galf of Siam, Southerly winda, fino and clear weather. Obi to Padaran, light S.E winds, fine and clear weather. Pudarso to Hongkong, Bight to fresh South to S.W. winds, moderats sea and Bas weather.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:- For CANTON
Per Homan, at 7.30 a.m., on Friday,
the 26th April,
Fer Fuishen, at 5 p.m., on Friday, the
26th April. 11AIPHONG.-
For
Pec fuitum, at 11 a.m., on Friday, the
26th April.
For
MOJI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, VIC- TORIA (3.C.) & TACOMA,
Fer Olympic, at 11 am, on Friday,
the 26th April.
For SHANGHAL
Fer Fang, at 2.50 p.m., on Friday,
ilo 26th Aprü:
For MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD- NEY & MELBOURNE, Par Fanta daru, at 3 pan., on Fri-
day, the 26th April
(For KUMCHUK & SAMSHUL
Por Tungking 3 pm, on Friday,
the 26th April.
Far SHANGHAL-
Per Lucemoon, 1 p.m., on Friday, tho
26th-April.
For ILOILO
CEBU.
Per Sanghiang, at 4 p.m., on Friday, the
20th April.
For HAIPHONG.-
Por Michaël Jebeen, at 5 p.10,, on Fr
day, the 26th April. 7.
April 22, Mails and fieneral.-P. BLS. For SINGAPORE, COLOMBO & BOM.
Co.
Esmeralda, British str, Olf, G. T. Blax-
and placed at their risk in the HowKONG AND land, Manila April 22, Geteral-SuEWAN,
BAY. Por Kagoshiin Da, nt 10 in., on
Saturday, the 27th April.
KOWLOON WHARF, AND GODOWN 'OMPANY'E' TONES & Co.! Gonowes at Kowloon, where each consign. Kameng British steamer, 2,979, E. J. MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET.— ment will be sorted out mark by mark and Baller, Calcutta April 5, via Punang and The British Contract Packet. Submon delivery can be obtained as soon as the Singapore 13, General, ---Janorse, MACRE-
On View from Tuesday, April, p.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctàmer Hongkong, April 24, 1906
Yokohama for Hongkong, ou the 14th DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Groits are landel. The NP. Co.'s R., Victoriet sailed from
uril.
LIMITED. Tacoma, for Japan súd Hongkong on FOR SWATQW, AMOY the 13th April.
THE Cuopany's Steamship
HATCHING, Captain Hat, will be despatched
Latest Advices.
Optional Goods will be carried an unides ine actions are given to the contrary be TAMSUI. furo 4 pm. To-DAY, the 23rd Iust,
Goods Hut leared by the 8th Inst, will be subiech zurent.
for the
E. Follock, K.C, and uther friends, a free entering port on the 2011 November, 1886, Lending Collection has recently been added collided with the M. M. steamer Sight The N. Y. K... Hekato Maru Loft Kobe shove Ports on FRIDAY, the 26th fust.,
via Moji for this port on the 26th at Daylight. Library, the borrowers a prouent lies, then lying at anchor and caused her to
to
200 180
* sink, was dua to the former Vessel's
haing impede by sunt junks, the strength of the current carrying hor broad. site ca to the French steamer when trying – to avoid them.
The Callostion confurious only about 430 Looks, but it is hoped gradually to incruise its secus, and gifts of hocks will be grate filecolincel
April, and is expected to arrive here on the lat May
Tho C. F. R. Co.'s or Empress of China arrived at Vauzoarer at 5,39 on Wed. nesday, the 24th April,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
· Genend Managers. Hongkong April 23, 1991.
son & Co.
Loongmoon, German steamer, 1,245, F Sebul. Slusnghai April 21, General.- SIEMSEEN & CO.
Shantung. German str., 1,604, H. Reb- balmund, Swatow. April 24, Ballsaty- SANDER, WIELER & Co.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. All Ship-damaged Packages out he left in the Godons, and Notice of same sent to Chew Tai, Gorman ateamer, 1,116, J. A. this Oflice before the Bed Prox
Morris, Bangkok All 18, Rice and Tiny Claims in cumection ther with will not be ber.-Brake LD & SIRE recognized.
NIPPON YUSEN KAKHA 990||| Hongkong, April 13, 1901-
883
Chiguen, American str, fruni Cseton. Tyrenwon, German etc, from Canton,
up
will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 27th April, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Lue Continent-of Europa, and countring beyond, a Brindis to the Straits Settlemon to Netherlands Indja, Burmah, Ceylon, Adeo, Egypt, balta, and Gibraltar, Cirentar at 8. Registration at 10a.m..
Papars at 10.30a.m.
(Engistration, with late fee of 10 cents
to 10.45R.)
Lekers at 11 a,au C
Las Lettore 11:19 to 11:30 d my Ektad Foalago 10 oratu